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    @mariner4life said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    That is the worst fucking take Mike with all due respect

    Finau's back is parallel with the ground, he's done everything he can. The tackled player at the last second dips in to him. I love that you think he can magically stop time and do something different.

    Our opinions differ

    IMHO the video evidence posted shows it was YC worthy for the reasons outlined

    If the target area had been the guts with proper tackling technique we wouldn’t be having this discussion

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    It was.

    I love how the target area has to be lower than legal or your in the wrong. He's not even coming up like those ones you see that go really wrong.

    This was caused by the tackled player but apparently that isn't a thing.

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    @mariner4life said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    It was.

    I love how the target area has to be lower than legal or your in the wrong. He's not even coming up like those ones you see that go really wrong.

    This was caused by the tackled player but apparently that isn't a thing.

    The tackled player dipped 15cm

    Fine margins

    This time Fin-ow

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    Lol 15cm

    You and i should stop this. It's clear we view the game so very differently. I reckon we've had the same conversation a dozen times.

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    @mariner4life said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    Lol 15cm

    You and i should stop this. It's clear we view the game so very differently. I reckon we've had the same conversation a dozen times.

    Probably

    Players aren't learning

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    And you're unrealistic

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    @mariner4life said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    And you're unrealistic

    Possibly

    But I'm in agreement with the card flashers

    If I was a pro athlete I'd be making significant changes to my game to not fall foul of the current interpretations

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    In some cases I would entirely agree with you. Cane in the world cup final was too high (though red was harsh). The guys who started low and launch high? Obsolete.

    And for the most part those guys are learning.

    This? This is a blindside flanker bent completely at the waist, not driving up, making a hard shot. The tackler knows he's fucked and drops his height/slips, and gets rocked.

    The tackler aims low, stays low, what else is he supposed to do? And add in its open field at pace, not one off the ruck at a jog. Both players moving forward. To me this is the very definition of a rugby accident. Which you are going to get no matter how many frivolous cards you hand out. This is a dynamic, fast, continuous game. Sometimes shit is going to happen.

    And super slo mo in HD is not real life and should never be used for this kind of ruling

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    @mariner4life said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    In some cases I would entirely agree with you. Cane in the world cup final was too high (though red was harsh). The guys who started low and launch high? Obsolete.

    And for the most part those guys are learning.

    This? This is a blindside flanker bent completely at the waist, not driving up, making a hard shot. The tackler knows he's fucked and drops his height/slips, and gets rocked.

    The tackler aims low, stays low, what else is he supposed to do? And add in its open field at pace, not one off the ruck at a jog. Both players moving forward. To me this is the very definition of a rugby accident. Which you are going to get no matter how many frivolous cards you hand out. This is a dynamic, fast, continuous game. Sometimes shit is going to happen.

    And super slo mo in HD is not real life and should never be used for this kind of ruling

    Agree with a lot of what you're saying, and for this particular example

    Make a legitimate tackle with both arms wrapped where the shoulder doesn't come into contact with the attackers neck or head

    He didn't

    And if that is him bent completely at the waist, then standing up straight he must be close to being Ardie's height

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    @MiketheSnow said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    @mariner4life said in Taranaki v Waikato (QF):

    In some cases I would entirely agree with you. Cane in the world cup final was too high (though red was harsh). The guys who started low and launch high? Obsolete.

    And for the most part those guys are learning.

    This? This is a blindside flanker bent completely at the waist, not driving up, making a hard shot. The tackler knows he's fucked and drops his height/slips, and gets rocked.

    The tackler aims low, stays low, what else is he supposed to do? And add in its open field at pace, not one off the ruck at a jog. Both players moving forward. To me this is the very definition of a rugby accident. Which you are going to get no matter how many frivolous cards you hand out. This is a dynamic, fast, continuous game. Sometimes shit is going to happen.

    And super slo mo in HD is not real life and should never be used for this kind of ruling

    Agree with a lot of what you're saying, and for this particular example

    Make a legitimate tackle with both arms wrapped where the shoulder doesn't come into contact with the attackers neck or head

    He didn't

    And if that is him bent completely at the waist, then standing up straight he must be close to being Ardie's height

    Are you watching only in slow mo? SF is no midget either.
    Tackler prepared for a big legitimate hit. How could he anticipate or adjust for the ball carrier dropping into the tackle so late?
    Even with the drop the initial contact point was OK, with the head contact incidental.
    That sort of tackle happens near the goal line a lot. And it usually escapes a penalty because the player dipping towards the line gives the tackler little chance to adjust.
    IMO foul play is all about intent and recklessness.
    Now people are calling for a ban from that tackle on social media... Slow mo analysis does rugby no favours

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